Design and characterization of an OPV-ETFE multi-layer semi-transparent glazing

Architectural glazing has several advantages in terms of aesthetics and user well-being perspectives. However, they can have large impacts on heating and cooling demands and artificial lighting requirements. Ethylene tetrafluoroethylene (ETFE) cushion systems present adequate insulating and transpar...

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Main Authors: A. Moreno, A. Riverola, D. Chemisana, R. Vaillon, A. Solans
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2022-11-01
Series:Energy Reports
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352484722011787
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A. Riverola
D. Chemisana
R. Vaillon
A. Solans
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description Architectural glazing has several advantages in terms of aesthetics and user well-being perspectives. However, they can have large impacts on heating and cooling demands and artificial lighting requirements. Ethylene tetrafluoroethylene (ETFE) cushion systems present adequate insulating and transparency characteristics, and, combined with organic photovoltaic (OPV) modules, become a glazing element leading towards energy efficient buildings. The present manuscript reports on a detailed optical, thermal and electrical analysis of a 3-layer ETFE/ OPV cushion that helps the design of these glazing-type systems by providing a better understanding of their performance. Spectrophotometric optical measurements up to 50μmallow proper estimations of an individual layer radiative behavior. As a matter of fact, these measurements feed the radiative and thermal models that aim at determining the behavior of the organic photovoltaic module as a function of its position in the cushion. Based on the organic photovoltaic module spectral response, electrical power production is estimated. Results reveal that the best configuration is the one placing the organic photovoltaic module in the outer layer, since it represents the case where the OPV module performs better due to the higher incident irradiance and the low dependency on temperature of the generated power.
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spelling doaj.art-cf3cf813a25b49a5bef768722a7950fd2023-02-21T05:12:04ZengElsevierEnergy Reports2352-48472022-11-01883128320Design and characterization of an OPV-ETFE multi-layer semi-transparent glazingA. Moreno0A. Riverola1D. Chemisana2R. Vaillon3A. Solans4Applied Physics Section of the Environmental Science Department, University of Lleida, 25001 Lleida, SpainApplied Physics Section of the Environmental Science Department, University of Lleida, 25001 Lleida, SpainApplied Physics Section of the Environmental Science Department, University of Lleida, 25001 Lleida, Spain; Corresponding author.IES, Univ Montpellier, CNRS, Montpellier, FranceApplied Physics Section of the Environmental Science Department, University of Lleida, 25001 Lleida, SpainArchitectural glazing has several advantages in terms of aesthetics and user well-being perspectives. However, they can have large impacts on heating and cooling demands and artificial lighting requirements. Ethylene tetrafluoroethylene (ETFE) cushion systems present adequate insulating and transparency characteristics, and, combined with organic photovoltaic (OPV) modules, become a glazing element leading towards energy efficient buildings. The present manuscript reports on a detailed optical, thermal and electrical analysis of a 3-layer ETFE/ OPV cushion that helps the design of these glazing-type systems by providing a better understanding of their performance. Spectrophotometric optical measurements up to 50μmallow proper estimations of an individual layer radiative behavior. As a matter of fact, these measurements feed the radiative and thermal models that aim at determining the behavior of the organic photovoltaic module as a function of its position in the cushion. Based on the organic photovoltaic module spectral response, electrical power production is estimated. Results reveal that the best configuration is the one placing the organic photovoltaic module in the outer layer, since it represents the case where the OPV module performs better due to the higher incident irradiance and the low dependency on temperature of the generated power.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352484722011787Solar energyBuilding integrated photovoltaicsOrganic photovoltaicsPolymeric membranesSemi-transparent glazingSpectral selection
spellingShingle A. Moreno
A. Riverola
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A. Solans
Design and characterization of an OPV-ETFE multi-layer semi-transparent glazing
Energy Reports
Solar energy
Building integrated photovoltaics
Organic photovoltaics
Polymeric membranes
Semi-transparent glazing
Spectral selection
title Design and characterization of an OPV-ETFE multi-layer semi-transparent glazing
title_full Design and characterization of an OPV-ETFE multi-layer semi-transparent glazing
title_fullStr Design and characterization of an OPV-ETFE multi-layer semi-transparent glazing
title_full_unstemmed Design and characterization of an OPV-ETFE multi-layer semi-transparent glazing
title_short Design and characterization of an OPV-ETFE multi-layer semi-transparent glazing
title_sort design and characterization of an opv etfe multi layer semi transparent glazing
topic Solar energy
Building integrated photovoltaics
Organic photovoltaics
Polymeric membranes
Semi-transparent glazing
Spectral selection
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352484722011787
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